I have been scouring the forums on the subject of modifying ports and have a few questions. Totally new to this and have little practical or theoretical knowledge at this point.
From what I have read once your identify the diameter and length of your basic port tube you can basically place it anywhere it will fit in the box without significantly affecting sound quality or performance. This includes have the port physically located outside of the box so long as the volume of the box is compensated for. I did read some mention that front facing ports should not be located near the high frequency drivers but do not know if why or if there is anything to this. I have seen many designs that used such and arrangement.
Additionally I have also read that you can take your basic port tube and convert it to a slot so long as the aperture area of the slot is the same as the area of the tube hole and the length is the same. You can also divide a large port into two so long as the lengths are the same and the area of the two smaller ports are equal to the large one. Is this more or less accurate? I want to convert a tube port into two separate slot ports. But taking this a step further I know there are practical limitations to how many times you can divide a port, but what are the theoretical limitations? Can I take a 2 inch diameter port and convert it to 20 little tubes the size of straws?
Any opinions, rules of thumb, formulas etc, are greatly appreciated.
From what I have read once your identify the diameter and length of your basic port tube you can basically place it anywhere it will fit in the box without significantly affecting sound quality or performance. This includes have the port physically located outside of the box so long as the volume of the box is compensated for. I did read some mention that front facing ports should not be located near the high frequency drivers but do not know if why or if there is anything to this. I have seen many designs that used such and arrangement.
Additionally I have also read that you can take your basic port tube and convert it to a slot so long as the aperture area of the slot is the same as the area of the tube hole and the length is the same. You can also divide a large port into two so long as the lengths are the same and the area of the two smaller ports are equal to the large one. Is this more or less accurate? I want to convert a tube port into two separate slot ports. But taking this a step further I know there are practical limitations to how many times you can divide a port, but what are the theoretical limitations? Can I take a 2 inch diameter port and convert it to 20 little tubes the size of straws?
Any opinions, rules of thumb, formulas etc, are greatly appreciated.
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